Gold is an element that everybody is aware of but in this blog, I am going to talk about some of its facts so let’s start.
1 Gold is the only metal that is yellow in color which is a result of a reaction of several chemicals
2 There is a belief all the gold that is available on earth that is found on earth nearly 200 million years ago
3 It is one of the softest metals and is made from a thread of about 28 gm gold can be made from a 5-meter-long thread
4 the world’s largest Gold bar is 250 Kg which cost around `11 million U, S dollars
5 According to research the world ocean consists of 10 million tons of Gold but it is so deep that is impossible to mine
6 The oldest golden object was discovered in Bulgaria this discovery was made by humans more than 6,000 years ago
7 In fact, it is the only metal found in all seven continents
8 The process of transforming an ordinary material into Gold is known as Chrysopoeia
9 Most Western countries were of gold standards until the year 1971
10 Nearly 200,000 tons of Gold have been mined by humans until now
11 The Olympics medals were made of entirely gold until 1912 but medals consist of just 8% of Gold
12 The term Corot which is a mass unit based on carob seeds originally coined by ancient Marchant
13 Whenever there is talk about its melting we only know there is a need for high temperature but if we talk about the temperature is then a thousand degrees
14 It will sound a bit strange that we eat gold there are many food and beverages in which Gold is added in a small quantity
15 One ounce of Golden sheet can cover a distance of 100 Square feet
16 China is the biggest Gold Consumer in the world
17 Gold is the 58TH rarest element available on the earth
18 According to 2018 top 5 countries in Gold production are China, Australia, Russia, U,S, and Canada
19 According to research done in France Gold is an effective way of treating arthritis and many other diseases
20 According to the ancient Greek Civilization, Gold was a dense combination of water and sunlight
21 Gold and copper were the first metal discovered by the humans